Homestead Super Dome 4-Person Tent
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Product Specifications
- Style:
- 52VD
- FOOTPRINT WEIGHT :
- 624 g
- FLOOR AREA :
- 5,2 m²
- PEAK HEIGHT :
- 203 cm
- AREA :
- 5,2 m²
- VESTIBULE AREA :
- 1,21 m² /
- DOORS :
- 3
- Fabric - Fly :
- 75D Polyester, 1500 mm PU Coating
- Fabric - Canopy :
- 75D Breathable Polyester Taffeta, Water-Resistant Finish
- Fabric - Mesh :
- 40D Polyester Mesh
- Fabric - Floor :
- 75D Polyester, 1500 mm PU Coating
- Sizes :
- OS
- Made without flame-retardant coating
- Huge dome architecture provides full standing height
- Breathable double-wall construction
- Three doors provide everyone with easy access to the outside
- Large mesh ceiling allows for unparalleled stargazing
- Front vestibule stores your gear during rainy weather
- Big storage pockets hold all your stuff
- High-low venting for breathability
- Duffel-bag-style stuffsack for easy transporting and packing
- Internal drying line included
- Footprint: NF0A52V4 (sold separately)
- Total weight | 13 lbs 3 oz (6 kg)
- Trail Weight | 5,41kg
- Floor Area | 5,2 m²
- Vestibule Area | 1.21m²
- Peak Height | 203cm
- Footprint Weight | 624g
- Pole Diameter | 11mm
- Stuffsack Size | 64cm x 30cm x 20cm
- Doors | 3
- Capacity | 4
- Sizes | OS
Inspect your tent before cleaning
Proper cleaning and storage of your tent will help prolong its life. Before storing your tent, set it up and inspect it. Look for any damage, pulled seams, broken zips, holes or mildew.
Sponge clean
Once you have inspected your tent, clean all dust and dirt marks with a sponge, mild soap, and tepid water. Rinse with a clean wet sponge. Allow the tent to dry thoroughly before dismantling it. Do not soak your tent, and never machine-wash it.
Store loosely in a cool, dry place
Store the tent loosely, in a large cotton sack or in a cardboard box, in a cool, dry place. Be sure to wipe down your poles with a sponge or towel. Salt can corrode them, and dirt on poles stored with your tent can contribute to mildew growth.